On a coarse scale, nervous tissue (ignoring blood vessels etc.) is composed of the cell bodies of neurons and glial cells and their processes or protrusions.
However, these rail operations measure on-time performance on a much more coarse scale than commuters do so their tolerance for delay is greater and has less impact on train schedules.
The disk is round covered by coarse scales amongst which the centrodorsal and primary plates are indistinguishable except in small individuals; diameter up to 5 mm, usually smaller.
On a coarse enough scale, any mixture can be said to be homogeneous, if you'll allow the entire article to count as a "sample" of it.
Specifically, slope extrema at coarse scales can be traced back to corresponding features at fine scales.
Since then, cocladogenesis and coadaptation on a coarse scale between wasp genera and fig sections has been supported by both morphological and molecular studies.
The poisonous T. pardinum is similar in appearance but with coarser scales on its cap.
The cap is whitish in colour with coarse brownish scales.
These efforts have generally combined already existing maps and information to identify areas of low human impact at a coarse scale, typically no finer than 1:16 million.
The tarsus is short and sturdy with coarse scales.